“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Band 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... Fairy Queen , b . ii . c . vi . ft . 29 : " And with important outrage him affailed . " Important from the Fr. Emportant . TYRWHITT . Hel 14 Hel . You fee it lawful then : It is 94 ALL'S WELL.
... Fairy Queen , b . ii . c . vi . ft . 29 : " And with important outrage him affailed . " Important from the Fr. Emportant . TYRWHITT . Hel 14 Hel . You fee it lawful then : It is 94 ALL'S WELL.
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... Faery Queen , b . i . c . 6 : 66 for having blent " My name with guile , and traiterous intent . " STEEVENS . 3 If you will lead thefe graces to the grave , And leave the world no copy . ] How much more elegantly is this thought ...
... Faery Queen , b . i . c . 6 : 66 for having blent " My name with guile , and traiterous intent . " STEEVENS . 3 If you will lead thefe graces to the grave , And leave the world no copy . ] How much more elegantly is this thought ...
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... Faery Queen , has dropped a stroke of fatire on this lazy fashion : So was that chamber clad in goodly wize , " And round about it many beds were dight , " As whilome was the antique worldes guize , Some for untimely cafe , fome for ...
... Faery Queen , has dropped a stroke of fatire on this lazy fashion : So was that chamber clad in goodly wize , " And round about it many beds were dight , " As whilome was the antique worldes guize , Some for untimely cafe , fome for ...
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... queene of poetrie been pinched with fo many paffions , & c . " Thefe inftances may ferve to thew that pinched had auci- ently a more dignified meaning than it appears to have at pre- fent . Spenfer , in his Faery Queen , b . iii . c ...
... queene of poetrie been pinched with fo many paffions , & c . " Thefe inftances may ferve to thew that pinched had auci- ently a more dignified meaning than it appears to have at pre- fent . Spenfer , in his Faery Queen , b . iii . c ...
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... Faery Queen , b . vi . c . 1 : 66 -he made him fweare " By his own blade and by the crosse thereon . " See a note on Hamlet , a & t I. fc . v . STEEVENS . Z 2 This This female baftard hence ; and that thou bear it WINTER's TAL E. 339.
... Faery Queen , b . vi . c . 1 : 66 -he made him fweare " By his own blade and by the crosse thereon . " See a note on Hamlet , a & t I. fc . v . STEEVENS . Z 2 This This female baftard hence ; and that thou bear it WINTER's TAL E. 339.
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